Catherine O'Hara has confirmed that the upcoming Beetlejuice sequel will feature a reprise of an iconic musical moment from the original movie. Joining O'Hara in reprising their roles are Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton, with O'Hara returning as the aspiring artist and stressed stepmother Delia Deetz. The trio will be joined by new cast members Jenna Ortega, Monica Bellucci, and Justin Theroux, expanding the worlds on both sides of life and death after almost 36 years since the original film.
With the release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice just months away, O'Hara recently shared insights on the sequel during an interview on a podcast. She mentioned that the sequel aims to recapture the spirit of Tim Burton's earlier works and the original movie. O'Hara highlighted that Burton approached the film with a sense of freedom and playfulness, reminiscent of his early days as a filmmaker.
One of the key elements making a return in the sequel is the iconic 'Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)' sequence, known for its blend of comedy and horror in the original Beetlejuice. The scene, where the Deetzes' dinner party is possessed by ghosts, strikes a balance between humor and jump-scares, becoming a memorable moment in the movie.
Early reactions to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice have praised its emotional core alongside its humor. The introduction of new characters like Lydia's daughter Astrid and Betelgeuse's wife hints at changed dynamics for both the living and the dead. The absence of key characters from the original film suggests that the sequel may explore themes of loss and farewells.
O'Hara's comments have sparked curiosity about how Burton will reimagine and incorporate 'Day-O' in the sequel. The lively and fun tone of the film, as emphasized by O'Hara, indicates that Burton has aimed to strike a similar balance that made the original Beetlejuice a standout movie.
As fans eagerly await the release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice in theaters on September 6, the sequel promises to offer a fresh take on the beloved characters and themes from the original film.